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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-11-09

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-11-09 page 1

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL UOLU MBUS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1849 NUMBER 104. VOLUME XIII. PVBIiMHBO uv SCOTT & BASCOM. Orrifll south-onst corner of lli(!h street and Sugar alley. TEIWIS ncnriaWif in advance. Daily State Joun nl. per annum S1'1 n" Tri-Weekly 5 52 Weekly " '' " - " Daily per week, (payable lo tho carriers 0 I2J ADVERTISING: The following rales mid rules of advertising havo been iigrecii upon btwn tlio proprietors of tbiOhio Statesman mul the Ohio HUM Journal, to bo observed, in all casus, after tins date. July CO, IlJI'J. DAILY PAPER. One square, 12 lines or less, one insertion 0 M " ' each additional " 0 U t 1 week 1 W) A 2 00 v, ,. it 5 .. 3 00 1 month 4 00 o .. fi 00 " 3 " 00 ,, ,. r, 10 no ., n .. i) u 13 00 N ., 12 .i Ill 00 Standing card, fi lines or less, per annum 10 00 J column, with I changes, " " 'R.l I g " n oo 12 ' " " g "V " changed weekly, " " W 00 " daily " " WOO 1 changes, " " 00 , fi .. b ' .i 40 00 ii 9 ii .i ' 45 (10 ' changed weekly, " " 55 00 - daily. " '30 00 Other eases not provided lor, chargeable in conformity with the above r-.toa. The standard of measurement to ho minion type. For each additional Bipiarn in the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length of lime, and lor each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, half prico. Mo advertisements to hi: considered by the year, unless it is specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy ol legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publica-Uon. . Announcing candidates (foremen of evrry description,) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; the same to I e.in all cases, paid in advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Adveitiso.neuts not marked on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, ami payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges of" vearlv advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular' business; and all advertisements not pertainin thereto, to be p aid for extra .l Advertisements lor Auctioneers, uenorei ni "Pwite Agents. -c. not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual raics. No AUVKKTISKM KNTS CAN UK MSEHTRD 0 It ATUITUUS-LT.Advertisement! for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, lo be charge-.! half price. Marriage notices to be charged 25 cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obitu ary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid lor. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to lair), soirees, concerts, or anv public entertainments where charges arc made lor admittance ll noticoa of private associ-tioni every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended lo promote Individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid lor If intended lobe inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rale of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accoinpau ieii by nn advertisement. All leaded advertisements to bo charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as il solid. Advertisements on the insiile exclusively, to be charged at the r ite of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will be holdtn for the prico ol inserting advertisements brought in by them, 131JSI N E SSjCARD S . CLINTON HOUSE, ADAMS a BLOCK, CHILLIjCOTHEi OHIO. J. OABLIBLE, ( I. A T I OK IMKCLKVILLE.) June i2,'49. 'J "" B. rToTwTv 1- TOML1N SON. II. F. CONWAY & CO.. Ifiroccrs, Dealers in Produce, Pig Iron, AN II Commission & Forwiirdins Verclmuts, FRONT STREET, jy3-lyd. ron tsmouth, OHIO. joTrsMiTHr ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, WILL practice in the Courts of franklin and adjoining ounlles. Olliee. in the Etching. Hank Ituilding. High street, Columbus, Ohio. jj 1 IdA-wum. CARLISLE HOUSE, UV J. UOYD, Opposite the New Court II o n e , South Main street, Aprlltt-WfcWtf I' I H C I. V V I I.I. V. OHIO- ATBTTuTtLEST Attorney and Counsellor nt Law, Columbus, Ohio. Oilien, No. 2, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary ol State's Office. j"7 WlLLUM K (ilLMORK! t.HARI.KS W. GH.MOItt. w i.. m. i ' xv en .xiriirtt. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND S O I, 1 C I T O it B A' C HA N C fi R J'. Olbce, N. E. corner Main and Sevenih slreets, auH illy cut innati, o. johk How. a. s. iioane. ROW Co DOANE, Forwardiii!? & ( oiiiinissiin Merchants, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. fJT genti for GliddM At. Co s Irou Furnaces. TJ May if 1849-dlHa. cTR. KINGj-'JfcEVEALER IN DRY GOODS, It., opposite Exchange KL) liank. Columbus. Nov. 111.. tf. B. COM STOCK & CO., 70Rf AUDI.Nt; anu COMMISSION MERCHANTS, J. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, ('anal Uasin, Columbus, Ohio. ' " J 7 1ii d(TwaVaTcIvh IRON FOUNDRY, Uroad street, near the Bridge. Colum bus. Ohio. Stovesof all kiuds.and a great variety ol'Cai-tings, always on hand. Oct. 1. IMl. bit. Rolrr tiTomi'son's office No 4, NEIL'S K.xcii am;e, opposite the Secretarr of Stale's Office. High St., Columbus. decll. WmTwiLLSIIIRE RILEY, SURCICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Aleock'a I'remium Teeth. For sale UakerAt Riley's Fatent Forcep Key. Mav I3..t-wly. CEORCE E. WAI.CCTT, SION ANU bASXEli 1' A INTER, Nov. 'J.. .dif. coLUMiius, j 1 1 1 o . WATLRrritALLT ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio. (7" Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement or Deeds for the State of New York. O" Office on High at., between Town and Rich. octJO. bhrMXRisTsoFFicE; BAF.MF.N I" of Judge Swan's new building. High it. Retidencr Sottthwe! coinsr of Rich and Third sis., opposite Uaptist ''hurch. decll dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL, BY DAVID MITCHELL, Broad ilreel, Columbus. 0-hio. April fi.. dtf. I. N. WIIIT1JK. IIUNTINGTOW, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Rank. High street. Columbus. Ohio. Alargeassortmcnj Books and Stationery always on hand. SEIBERT A LILLEY, BOOK-BINDERS, High street. opposite the Public Offices, Columbus. Aug. 26. I&lo. W s. Skibkrt. M. (.Limit. " jere,abb6tt CO., DEALERS in Hsrdware and Cutlers, Iron, Nails, (ilass. House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechsnical Tools. Militarv Goods, Ac. Ac, No. 161 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. JOHN SIMMONS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN READY WADE CLOTHING, QUIHOY BALL, BOSTON. TIIK attention of ukai.kks in OLOtBIRO is MHCITID TU TIIK AIIOVK KSTAIII.IS1IMKNT. Messrs. simmons & CO.. kep onolU nthonhtnd every variety and style of READY MADE CLOTHING adapted to the Western Trade. They have many facilities lor obtaining the raw material, and manufacturing at low prices, not enjoyed by any oibur house. Western Merchants, visiting Boston, will do well to examine the above S TOCK, before making their purchases n New York or elsewhere. OROtBI lot Ready Made Clo-Ihing will meet with prompt attention, at lowest nricca. JOHN SIMMONS & CO., QlilNCY HALL. BOSTON. Aog.fi, 1MB. aula dim CHICK BRING & GILBERT'S Premium Iloston Pianos, Just received and for sale at manufactu rer's prices. A. REED, Agent, Four duors North of the Neil House, nnlO-dly Columbus, Ohio. 91E HV CLOUGH a- hoods. u V. STALKY'. L'LKRK Sr-BisoFir.i.D.O. flpHE Office of the Ohio Singe Company's Lines to San-JL ilusky. Columbus, Wheeling and Dayton, is kept at tho Buckeye House. Passengers taken to and from the depot freo ol charge. Meals always ready on the urrival of tho cars We refer the traveling public to the propriolora of tho Stage Companies, who are willing to certify that ttrrc (l a itai;e office ill the ttmkiye Home, that receipts for faro to any point on lite line. nu.Mf NATIONAL HOTEL, SPRING FIELD. THE proprietor of th abovt Hotel wishes it distinctly understood, that there is no 7c;e Office in Springfitta exiept ul lilt house that there is neither agent, drivers, horses or stages nt any other house. ISAAC THAYER, Proprietor. Springfield, July ID, llillt. jyl'J dtf. "TOLFMBUSTlN81liUiCK COMPANY, FIRE and marine. THIS Company continues to insure every rpecins of building, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and merchandize, and other property contained therein, n-gainst loss or damage by fire ; also, stenuiboats, and a sail vessels, and tho cargo! of steamboats, sail vessels, heel boats, and olher vvater craft, against the perils of seas, lakes, and rivoiB, on the most favorable terms. DEM AS ADAMS, Jr., Scc'y. June 15, lniD-dtf. ERICK SON & TREADWELLj CCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, for the purchase and J sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, and No.64 I'car street, Boston. A -X RON ERICKSON, Rochester. N. Y. UEOROE FREADVVELL, Boston oocli dly. T II E 0lii E RNSnNSTR E L. A COLLECTION of Psalm and Hymn Tunes. Odes and AnthCmi : In three parts, selected from eminent authors, together with a number of new tunes never before publisher) Sailed to nearly every melro. and well adapted to Churches of every denomination, Singing Schools, pri vate Societies, with plain rules for learners. By I.. J. Jones, of Mississippi. Just received at the new bookstore, Neil House. l-cJ3 J. II. RILEY & CO cTVf. K ENT.'SON CO., M OTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WE have removed to No. Lid, in tho comer building ol High and Rich street, one door north of Denig & Sons' Drug store, where we will be found ready to attend to all consignment that we may receive, such as Real Es tate, Drv (ioods. Groceries, Ac. rjy Liberal advances mado on consignments. nov3 lyd. To Country Merehnnts. CtALL on C. R KING, and buy goods below the market I prices. Ccme along, and make yourselves known as cash buyers responding to this call, and you w ill buy. For a few days only. C. R. K1NU. May 17. 1849 d&W. NEIL HOUSE BATHS Arc now in tine operation, and this delightlul, cheap and healthy luxury, can now be enjoyed in full perlec-tion. Warm, Cold and Shower Bath, at all hours. Q.J" Tickets obtained at the Olliee of the Neil House. Ladies' ilatbl. The Baths lor Ladies are now open, and tickets can be obtained by ringing the bell in the ladies' parlor of the Neil House, where a lemale attendant will be in readiness. jelfi dtf. Hats and Caps. J. B. COFFROTII & CO., 2 High Mrect. D ODD'S White ind Ulark He iver Httl, Do. Moleskin nnd Silk do. With a no flit. I nsHortmcntof CAPS, itc. JiibI. rrreivoil and for sale cheap. je2J-dtf. BIORE LEATHER OF AM. kTniis. Hll. KIMBALL luiH just received, in sdditi in to lii t'ormer Btctck. an extensive supply of Spanish ami Slaughter Sole Leather, I ;pcr do.. Call and Kip Skins, Morocco and Kid Skins of every variety, I'ink, Cochineal and Fair Linings, bindings, &c. All ol which will be fold at great lur-jams, at his old atand, sin of the Coldeu Uoo Columbus, June 19, IMMtT. fireei Lawn Cemetery TVTOTICK la hereby given that Lota can be procured in W (Jreou Lawn Cemet ry, until the firit of August next, at the following price : Kirst Class Lot rents per square foot. Second class Lots fi cents per square foot. Third class Lots 5 cents per square foot. On and after the lirst of August, the prices will be as follows i Kiret class Lots 10 cents per square foot. Second class Lois 7 cents per square foet. Third class Lots .5 cents per square foot. The Superintendent will be on the grounds, in fair weather, from ! o'clock A. M. until (i o'clock P. M. By order of tho Board of Trustees. jyl3-dtf&2tw ALF.X. . t.LKiNN, Clork. TOOTH PASTE. A SUPERIOR article of Charcoal Basle for the Teeth, highly recommended. The bent quality of Cologne. Kine Almond Soap. Eau Luatralj a fine article for the Hair. Anti-Mephitic Aromatic, Vinegar, for the sick room. Kxtracts, assorted kinds. Ox Marrow A line quality of flair Brushes. For sale at the new bookstore, Neil House. jyoj. J. H. W LEY & CO. TO HINDERS KCLING MA( HIM:, iron frame, in perfect order, for sale cheap for cash. C. SCOTT jefi. LA KKFOtlf. fTMi.CTS on Law Kelorminst published. and for sule al J. the new bookstore out- .1. II. RILEY aV CO. Port Foho?-AHiericaii Scenery. THCTeaafa of Kosciusko, West Point Va)W ot Wiiket-barrc.l'enn. Yale ("ollepe, New Haven, Conn. Also, a fiue assortment of Kolios, in Turkey Morocco, cap nnd 4to sires Kmc Stationery, ItO. &.C. JyX J. II. RILEY A, Co. MEW ROOKS. PKNDF.XMS, iNo.J. by Thackeray ; 25c. Scenes where the Templer has triumphed ; by tl.e author of The Jail ("haplain 33c. Morniii(rs among the Jesuits a' Rome; by the Rev. M. H. Seymour ; dike. Bojrue's Tbeohgical Lectures; 1 vol. Ovo. Just received by neJo (. N. WHITLNC; A HI NTIN(iTOiN. WIIITR FISH.-SOhbls. 2() half do. Lake Superior Fish, in very excellent condition, tine and large, at V. M, FINCH'S. I v J 7 4 and j Buckeye Block. OUTLINES OF ENGLISH LITERATI KK. A COMFOIM) of English Authors and their works, by JIM) of En For sale by XX BMW. sepl J. II. RILEY & CO. BOVOEMS PLATES, No. 13, is now ready for the subscribers, seH J. II KILEY & CO. Ci OLD PENS. A very superior article of Cold Peia r lor sale by ip23 W. M. SAVACK. PKOPOHALS i'OH INDIAN ;OOD.S. Dkpaiitmknt OV thk ImTREIoil Oriiri: Imimn ArKAins, September lZlJ, IBI'J OCALKD PROPOSALS Will bo received at tho Office of kj the Commiaaloner of Indian Ati'airv at W asliinglonCity, until ID o doc on I hursday, the 1st day ol iNovember next, for lurniahing the following good in the qoandtiee aunexed, or thereabouts, for tho ut.e of the Indians, und tlel.veiablo in tliu ally of .New York, via: Blankets. 2,100 pairs 3 point while Mackinac blanket a, to measure tj(J by 12 inches, nud weigh eight pound I400 pairs point white Muckuinc blankets, to measure 6 1 by Cb iBehafj nnd weigh six pounds ; 1,176 pairs l2 point while Mackinac blankets, to measure 12 by ttfl inches, and Wtlgtl live and aquartor pounds ; 0 pairs U DOinl while Mackinac blanket . tt measure ' by o(J inches. and weighfuurandaquiiricrpounds; 0 pajra 1 point white Mackinac blankets, to measure t by lo inches, and weiub three and a quartet pounds ; 400 pairs 3 point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure (i0 by 11 inches, ami weigh eight pounds ; 300 pain point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure .'j by lib inches, and wei!i six pounds ; 10O pain .JjJ point gieen Mackinac blankets, to measure 6u by B4 inches, and weigh ten pounds ; 300 pairs .' point green Mackinac blankets, to measure nO ny 72 inches, and weigh eight pounds; b0 pairs point green Mackinac btjnkcts, lo measure M by 60 inches, and weigh six pounds ; 100 pairs 'M point gentlnnlln blue Mackinac blankets, to measure u'( by 1U 'nches, and wci?h ten pounds ; 4C0 pairs 3 point gentinelhi blun Mackinac blankels, to measure b0 by 72. inches, aud Weigh eight pounds ; 300 pairs ;7, point gcutinella blue Mackinac blankets, to tneaeure M by 0b inches, nod weigh six pounds. Dry Goods 1,000 yanls scarlet strouda ; liOO yards blue stroutls ; l.h'OO yards fancy list cloth, blue ; yards fancy lit cktb, scailet; 360 yards faucy list cloth, green ; 1,000 yanls gray list cloth, blue ; 3.01-0 yards saved list cioth,blue; lJjOU yards saved list cloth, learllt j 80fl yardl saved list cloih, green; S2fi pounds worsted yarn, 3 fold J 100 dozen cotton dig handkerchiefs! i!li0 dozen cottou Madras handkerchiefs ; 176 dozen black silk baudkerchiefs; 90 dozen 0 4 cotton sIiuwIb ; f(0 dozen 0 4 cotton shawls ; 06 dozen I-1 cotton shawls ; '10 doaeti 0-I- woolen shawls; 2fJ,000 yards d6meatlo calico ; AjJOOyardi Gngllah and French calico ; 10,000 yardi Merrimack calico ; 3,600 yarus blue drilling 0,000 yards Ceorgia sinpes ; 4,U)0 yards blue denims ; 1.000 yards cotlonnrie ; 7.d00 yanls domestic shirting, bleached ; IfljOOO yanls domestic shining, unhlenched ; 16 0 '1 J ai iIm domestic sheeting, unhlcaclicd 0,i '!'l yr.rds checks, siripes, and plaids ; d's) doaen woolen bocks ; 7,000 yards plaid Ifmey 1 ,600 vards llnnnels. assorted ; 1,600 flannel shirtH; 700 calico shirts; 160 pound i linen thread ; 660 pounds cotton thread ; '1(H) dozen spool cotton, oh. 1 to 30 j 60 pounds sewing silk ; 700 piece riband, assorted; 4i00 yards bed ticking; 1,000 y ards Kentucky jeana ; 600 yards saltiuets ; 160 gross worsted gartering ; 00 pounds ('hine.se vermilion; 10 dozen silk handkerchiefs, bark aud Bandana ; 160 gross fancy and clay pipes. Hardware. I,7o0 pounds brass kettles ; 1,090 tin kettleaj 70 neMts of ja)aimed kettles, U in a nest j 270 dozen butcher knives ; 23.000 gun Uinta ; 20 gross squaw uwls 7,000 tish hooks ; 26 dozen fish lines ; 25,000 needlea, assorted ; 100 dozen combs, assorted 10 dozen scissors, assorted 10 gross UH worms ; 13 dozen aes, Xo weigh from to 6, pounds ; 60 dozen half axes, lo weigh 3-4 pounds; 21 dozen hatchets, to weih 1 pounds. Agricultural Intjilcrnerils, fyc. 730 axs, to weigh frtun -l to 6 pounds ; 400 half axes, to weigh 3j pounds ; 200 hatchets, to weigh 1 pounds ; 26 broad axes ; 200 drawiim knives. 12 inches in leUL'tb ; 700 auuers, in equal proportions of 1, 1, ; , and , inch ; I.jO pairs haines ; 760 pairs trace chains ; 300 pounds brass kettles 1,600 weeding hoes ; 176 band saws ; 40 cross-cut saws, 7 feet in length ; 40 cross-cut saws, 0 fect in length ; 100 hand-saw files; 100 cross-cut saw li'es 40 log chains, to weigh 26 pounds eaeh ; 600 Whittemore cords. No, 10; 700 q-iarters socket chisels; 1)0 planes, fore and jack. Northwest Guns 660 Northwest guns, two-thirds of which must measure 30 inches in length of barrel, and one third 42inch-C-, to be delivered in the city of New York or Philadelphia, as may Im required. Samples of nil the above articles are deposited in the office ol the Commissioner of Indian A Hairs ; and it may be proper to remaik that those of hardware, agricultural implements, and north vest guns, are entirely now. and of better quality than the articles heretofore furnished under former contracts. The proposals may be divided into four parts, viz : 1st. Blankets. 2d. Dryuoods, 3d. Hardware, to include agricultural implements, Jtc. 4th. Jorthwst gun. The lowest competent responsible bidder will receive the whole or any part of the contract according to tho above scale, tho Department leaervlng to itself the right to de-termiue whether the bidder is comptent and responsible, or '1 he whole amount in n money to be applied to the purchase '.0,000, hut the Department reserves o( goodewil! be about XW.OOO the right to increase or diminish the quantity of any of the articles named, or substitute others in lieu thereof, or to require, at similar prices, such goods as may he wanted cr presents or other purposes, in the administration Of the affairs of the Department Coeds of American manufacture, all other thincs being equal, will heprclerred ; but as all the samples of hhiikcts ami cloths am of foreign manufacturo it will be necet-siry when a domestic article is bid for. that a sample ol it should sreompany the bid, to enable the Department to decide whether it is of equal quality with the samples to be exhibited. The party proposing to supply the articles will make nn invoice of all the items embraced in the above list, ami allix the prices, in dollar and cents, at which he or they will fur nish them, deliverable in JNew York, (or if the contractor prefers it, about one half of the quantity may bo delivered in St. Louis, Missouri, free of expense to the Government ) on or before the 16th day of May next, assuming the quan-t ty of each article as specified in this advertisement, and extending the cost, mak.ng an aggregate of the whole invoice COnatitUtUng the hid. The goods will be inspected in lew York (and in St. Louis, if any portion of them should be delivered there.) by an agent ot the United States, who will be appointed by the Department for tho purpose, and to ascertain the conformity ol the articles purchased with the samples exhibited, when the contract shall be made, and with the terms of the contract Itself, which shall contain a clause thai if the articles are notlurnished within the time prescribed, or if they ore ot insufficient quality in the opinion of tho agent aforesaid, and if wilhin five days alter notice of such insufheiene;, tho party shall not furnish olhers in lieu thereof of the required quality, the United Stales shall be authorized to purchase them of others, and to charge any increase of price they may be compelled tojmy thero-for. to the contractor, who shall pay the said difference to the United Stales. Bonds will be required, in the amount of the bids, with two good sureties, the sufficiency ot whom to be certified by a United States Judge or District Attorney, for the faith-111 performance of the contracts, l'avment will he made after the contract is completed anil the delivery of the goods as aforesaid to sn agentof the Department, upon a duplicate invoice certified by him. Communications to be marked "Proposals for Indian goods." The bids will be submitted with the following bending, nnd none will be received that arc not made in the form Ittd terms here prescribed : '' 1 (or we) propose to furnisli for the service of the Indinn Department tho following goodB.atthe prices affixed to them respectively, viz : (Merc insert 'he list of goods.) Deliverable in tae city of New York (or St. Louis) on or before the day of' next; nod in r.nun of the nc- fieptance of this proposal, tf in quantity being prescribed by the Department,! (or we) will execute R contract according to this agreement, and give satisfactory security to tho Department within ten dayu akcr the acceptance of this bid ; nnd in case of failure to enter into such contract, and give such security, I (or we) will pay to the United States tho difference between the sums bidden by me (or us) and tho bum which the United States may be obliged to pay for tlio me articles." Kach and every bid must also be accompanied with k guaranty in tho following lonn, to be signed by one or more re-(sponsible peraous. whoun sufficiency must be certified by some one who known to the Dcpurtmcnt, either personally or by his official position. ' I, (or we) hereby guaranty that ,lho above bidder, will comply with the terms of the advertisement, for proposals for Ind'ini goods,' dated 2'Jlti September, 13411. if the contract should be awarded to him, nud enter into bond for tlio execution of the same within the time prescribed." p OI1I AN DO BKOV oetj ;JtawtIsi.ov. ( 'ommiaaioner of Indian Affairs. IC7"" NOTICE. Th tlm.forop.nlng thabidi is extended to the 1st dny of DCBlbr next, fit 1(1 o'clock A. M. nnd the tune or delivery (tf lb poods to lue 1st June, HIM). The regulation forbidding .xtraota to lie taken from the contnietu ot' former yu:irh, has b.Q ret-cinded. oc25-rdcl O. 11. CINCIN NAT I LAW DJcUVAJlTM BUT OP TIIK CINCINNATI COLLEGE. n"MIK reculur annual Term of the Law Department pf the L Cincinnati t'nllege, will be opened on the third Mon-duy in November next, (November lilth) to continue until the first Monday in April. A preliminary course of Lectures will be delivered during the week, commencing on tlio second Monday in November (If th.) The course of instruction is designed to prepare atudents for the practice of the Law, and will embrace the usual tt ties and subjects of Common and Statute Law, and of Kouity. There will be at least two exercises daily, and on three days of (he week three exercises, consisting of Let lures by the Instructor, and of Recitations in the Text Books, which are embraced in the course. A Moot Court will be holden once a week, or oftener, at which students will be required to prepare pleadings, furnish briefs, and make oral argument'. The students will be required to furnifb themselves1 with the following Text Hooks ; Walker's Introduction to American Law, Blnclutone'a ('ommeuUrieM. ('bitty on ('on-tracia. Gould on Pleading, Greenleaf on I'.vidence, nol combe's Introduction to Equity, and Smith's Commercial Law. Lectin es on Constitutional and International Law will be dell Voted by Mr. (ireene. The Board of Trustees will confer tho degree of Bacho-lor of Laws upon 6uch of the ftttdentt as. upon examination, by a Committee of the liar of Cincinnati, are found to be qualified to practice law. The Tuition fee will be 60 for the term. An additional fee of $u is charged, as a graduation fee. to all who take u decree. Boarding and lodging may be bad here in respectoble houses, nt Jjf'!,50 or a week. Any additional information, in regard to the school, will be cheerfully given, upon application by letter or otherwise to either of the undersigned. WILLIAM GREENE, JAM KS P. liULCOMUK, CHARLES I'. JAMKS, Faculty of the Law School. oc 19-1 md ( in. Qax, KDft K COHKUffG. W IX MAN wool). ALPRXU WOOD CONKUMG, MOOD & CO., MAN L FACTU KKKS OK Pure White Lead, Chrome (ireen, Bed Lead, " Yellow, Litharge, u Bed, Butty, Paria Green. VVhitinff. fire dried, Chinese Blue, Paria White, Assorted colored Paints and Cider Vinegar. North side of Court stmt, Ettit of Brottfhnaij. WE have adopted the most approved melhail, as practised b best Kastern manufacturers, in manufae'.or ing White Lead, and will warrant it equal to any manufactured in tho United States. Will warrant the quality of each article we manufacture, to be as good asnny lo be pro cured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered ut lowest prices on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati, Jan. 3 lyd&w MACK & BROTHERS, HADPrACTURSRI AND Wllol.K.SAI.K DSALIRI IN HEADY MADE CLOTHING, 307 Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio, RESPECTFULLY inform the Cltttenl of Columbus and vicinity, that we have opened In this place, in Mr. Wal cult's new room, nearly opposite the Capitol HotUtt, a new and fashionable stock of m t all nnd Winter Clothing, Consisting of Broad, Pilot, Pelt, Blanket and Beaver Cloth Over Coats. Cloaks, a large aesoitinentof Krock nnd Dress, Business and Walking Coals, 'C, Vc, An extensive lot of Plain, Caiters, and Spring Bottoms Pantaloons, of all colots, stripes and figures, made up oi the moat fashionable materials. A largo variaty of Vests, of the latest cut. (ienile-mcn's Linen Drawers, Undershirts, Crav.its, Scarfs, Suspenders, Hat, Cape, Carpet Bags, Vc ; a lot of other articles too numerouo to mention. All of the above articles are offered to the public, at prices lower than any Other establishment of this kind in this cit has done before. Purchasing ns we do our materials at the Kastern market!, and manufacturing the clothing OUT self, we think us safe in saying that we are enabled to sell clothing f rom 10 to 16 per cent cheaper than the rest, without less profits to ourselves lining those- connected with our manufactory, we snail be constantly in receipt, of now clotbinu. made of the latest style of goods and cut in the latest fashion, by one of the best cutlers in the west. We respectfully solicit the calls of the Cents to examine our stock, and if they find anything to suit, we a-e confident the prices alwaya will, (live us a trial, is all we ask. Columbus, Oct. 8, 1849-dSm, M. & B. CAPITOL HOUSE, COLUMBUS. OHIO, M. NORTHROP, PROPRIETOR, THIS new and popular Hotel is located in tho most central part of the city. It lias been enlarged, and is now furninhed in a nlvle equal to that of any Hoiel in the West. The Table d'Hote is furnished with every luxury the market ali'ords, and no pains will he spared to make the guests feel ntliome. Stages for all the routes, call at this house daily for passe ngeri. Convenient, and lirst rate Slahling and Carriage House attached, nnd experienced and careful Ostlers, always in attendance.eptemtier in. IBI'J. lyd Fr. BIUMNKBs (Late of New Lisbon, iluo,) CIEKRRAIj Agency, Commission and forwarding Mr J chant, deals in liutter. Cheese, l.ard, anil Produce in eueral, No. 13, Btat front St., near steamhoat lauding, Cin-. ..nti, Ohio. ..el'er to Justus Wright, and A. (i. Richardson, Hi o. ti Co.. Cincinnati; B. W. Snodgrnts .V. Co., New Lisbon; (inggifc Klliott, Phllldslpblaj John Smith. Nw Orleans; S. H. Rott, Portsmouth ; Lawson & Cnvode, Wellsville ; Ewalt nnd Qebbart, Pittsburgh; John Scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scott. St. Louts. sop22 dtl. (vfiAil BOXES Bcllevcrnoii Superior Wheel UUU Oven (ilass, sizes from 6 K9 to 40X80. 4flO boxes double thick. Imitation Crown, Plalc and French, of nil descriptions. s!0(l(l boxen Country Brands, sizes from 7 X 9 to 20X 21. Constantly on hand at Pittsburgh prices. N. W. S PEERS, ocI7-tf No. 12 Columbia st., Cincinnali. CiUUAR AND S. H. MOl.ASNES- O 200 brls. Kelincd Sugars ; SO do. S. II. Molasses, prime, landing from Belle Isle, nnd for sale by (; KINti &. HEFFNER, Cincinnati. Ul.ES. Six very line Mules, snitable tor Caliior nia adventurers, may lie had bv applying to 5 KIMS &. IIKKFNI'.R, 27 Alain st.Cincinnali. RAISINS. 2IN) boxes. 1001 boxes, 100 boxes, landing from John Adams, nnd for sale by apf, KIMS & HP.KPiNl'.R. Cincinnati. MOI.ASSKS. I .IKX) brls Molasses, landing Irom Bell Isle, and for sale by KIMS & HKFFNER. npf, 17 Main st., Cincinnati. 100 npli IIACSiH I' i km nil.; 50 bnfrs Javn To Are landing from United Slates, and for sain by KIMS & HF.FFNF.R, Cincinnati. I" i: I II l it. IK) bundles I'pnei and Skirlii.g Leather U list received lv RUtU .V ttr.r 1 1 r.K. ap(i No. 27 Main St., Cincinnati. 'UttAR ANU MOLASSKS.-o.r0 hdds. Sugar, fair J andpriuio; 1 .211(1 bbls. IMolnsses. rorsnlehy KING I1F.FFNF.H, 27 Mnin street, m:ir.'2. ('incinnati. TAIL 100 brls S. C. Tar, just received and for sale by npfi KINO k HEFFNF.R. Cirainnif.. B 0 OKS &i vSTA'l'IO N 1: R , t. N. WHITING & HUNTINQTON, HookuUtm and Stationer., Ilirlnlrctt. NEW EDITION OF SWAN'S EXECUTOR'S AND ADMINISTRATOR'S MANUAL. A MANUAL FOR EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS, in tho settlement of F'.atnica of Deceased Persons; with Practical Forms. By Joseph R, Swan, late President Judge of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, and author of " Swuu's Treatise on the law relating to the i'owers nod Dutieii of Justice! ol the Peace and Constables, in the Stat of Ohio." New edition, 1 vol. roy. 12nio. For tale at the bookstore of I. N. WIIITINC; 4t HUNTINGTON. Columbus, Sept. b, 1846, The work may also be had. at the publishers' prices, of the following persons, viz : Dr. Harvey Scott Lancaster; Joseph Jones, bookseller, Ubillicotb ; William McArthur, Cirelevillc ; I). M. Mtiriav. Portsmouth; Sauford & Co., booksellers, Newark ; W. W. Reed t Sons, ami A. W. Pcr-ley,do., Zanesville ; McCrackon & Thompson, Cambridge j Dr. John Dunham. St. Clairsville ; J. II. Thompson, bookseller, Wheeling ; A. L. Frazer, do., Steubenvillo ; B. L. dc. 'P. Elunna, Now Lisbon ; James A. Adair, Ksi-, McConnells-fillet Wm. Nash, Gallipolis; Henry II. Neal, do.; Beebe iV F.lkin". bookllrj Akron; W. or. S. Slooum, do., Marietta ; J.D Bigger ifc Co., Mtailllon ; I. J. Fast, do , Canton; B. Little, do., Ravenna; C. W. James, clerk of tho cour'. Logan. I locking county; Samuel Kucppor, VV'ooster ; John licall, Cadiz ; Martin Welker, clerk ol the court. Miller burgh, Holmes county ; Wm. II. Canfield, F.sip, Mtdina; M. C. Vounglove, bookseller, Cleveland ; Sanlord & Hay-ward, do., do ; C. Bartlett, do , Paiucsvihe ; W. N. Porter, Warren, Trumbull county ; Amos C. I lubhard, clerk of the court. Jefferson, Ashtabula county ; David Campbell & Son, bookseller. Sandusky City; W. M. Slarks, PortmaBter, Lower Sandllsk ; J. J. Beach, bookseller, Mansfield ; J. B. Larwill, clerk of the court. Bucyrus ; Bronson &. McLcne, Kenlon, Hardin county ; J. N. Kurtz, bookseller, Springfield ; S. Milliksn. clerk of the court, Washington, Fayette county; Charles Kiln, bookseller, Dayton; Francis Harris, Xsnltl James Morrison, Plqnaj 'Phomas Brodie. Postmaster, Lebanon ; H W. Derby i. Co., booksellers, Cincinnati ; Bradley & Anthony, do., do.; Wm. W. Fay, Delaware; G. C. Worth. Upper Sandusky; Curtis Allen, Marion; John Melvin. London, Madison county; George Ebert, Tiffin I Wm. Hood, Perrysburgh; ('. E. Newman and J. M. Crosby, Norwalk ; J. Soweis & Co., Findlay ; Otto H. Mncller, Somerset, Perry co.; Parsons & Co.,10iyria. rc7 dAtw won13erpul"i1ventio1v A HISTORY' of Wonderful Inventions, illustrated with numerous engravings; 1 vol. I.O.STKNTS : The Mariner's Compasa ; The Steam Engine ; Lighthouses; The Cotton Manufacture; Gunpowder aid Gun Cotton; Sleam Navigation ; ('locks; The P.ailway; Priming; Gas Light ; The Thcroometer The Electric Telegraph; The B.troiiicter; '''he Telescope ; The Microscope. Just received and for sale hy j3. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. NE W BOOKS. LYNCIPS EXPEDITION A narrative of the United Spates' Expedition to the River Jordan and the Dead Se i ; 1 vol. fl?o., wiih maps and numerous illustrations. Cirlylo's Dante Dame's Divine Comedy, The Inferno ; a liter d prose translation, with the tail of tb original, colla ted from tho best editions, and txplanlvuy notes ; 1 vol. 12 mo; by John A. Carlyle, M. I). Characteristics of Literature Illustrated by the genins of distinguished men ; 1 vol ; by Henry 'P. Tuckerman. Roland Cashcl : by Charles Lever "part 2. For iae by jyll, 1. H. WHITING HUNTINGTON. (iealer's EcclRblnsticnl History. A COMPOUND of Ecclesiastical History, by Dr. John C. L. Giesler ; a new edition in 2 vols. Itvo. Chalmers' Sermon, from 17LIU to lb' 17; forming vol. 6, of Chalmers' Posthumous Works. Uildreth's U. Slates, from tho first settlement of tho country to tho organization of the government uuder the Fcde. ral Constitution, in 3 vols. Southey's Common Place Book; being choice selections from celebrated authors ; in two parte par. I, 50c. For tale by an.! I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKS. THE History of Peiulennis, his Fortunes and Misfortunes, his Friends and his greatest Enemy By W. M. Thackeray, author of Vanity Fair, The Great llogaity Diamond, A c. Illustrated hv liie author. Price 25 cents, 'Phe Magic of Kindness; or the wondrous story of the Good Huau. By the Brother! Mayhew. Illustrated by George Crtliksbankl und Henry Meadows. History of tho National Constituent Assembly of Franco, from fllay, 1848, By J. F. Corkran, Esq. Just received and for sale by sell I. N WHITING & HUNTINGTON. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. THE subscribers keep constantly nn hand at their book store, a very general assortment of Sunday School Hooks, embracing an extensive variety of Library Books. Qnoatfon Books, Teachers' Class Books, Catechisms, &.c.,dcc. ('heap Bibles, Testaments. &c, &c. All of which will be sol I at the Societies' Eastern pi ices. Persons desiring to make up Sunday School Libraries, die., are invited to call and examine their assortment. jy2l d&w. 1. N. W HITIN G &H U NTINGTON. New Edition of Fremont's Exp.loringExpeliS Monti OREGON and California Tho Exploring Expedition to the Rockv Mountains. Oregon and California, by brevet Col. J C. Fremont. To which is added a description of the Physical Geography of California, with recent noti-ces of the (Sold Region, from the latest and most authentic sources ; I vol. Ilnro, new edition. Just received at the booksiore of jy7 dfcw. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. THE CAXTONI. A FAMILY PICTURE, by Sir E. Lytton Bulwer;2 xl. pans, .'I7c. " CJ Wo write, with eyes overrunning withheart-enriching tears, one word of tribute to The (.'axtona'' the truest liclion overspun by human brain from the experience I the human heart." N. Y. 'Iribunt. For sale by oc2i) 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Til ENCIARNATION; ' OR. Pictures of the Virgin nnd Her Sou; by Charles Beccher with an introduction, by Mrs. Harriet Bcech-er Stowe ; 1 vol. M arie Antoinet'c; by J. S. C. Abbott. 1 vol. crimson cloth, with engravings. For sale by jya. 1. N. WHITING It HUNTINGTON. DR. COMBE'S U UllE"TO HEALTH ' Health and long lije within the reach of all." THE Universal Guide to nealth, by a rational course if food aud diet; by A ndrew Combe. M. D. New edition. 1 vol. 12mo. For sale nt the bookstore of jy7. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. GODEY'S LA DY'S BOOK ; Th Magazines for November; Ranlett's Architecture, Nos. 7 and 8, Vol.2. Just received by OC23 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. THIERS' NAPOLEON, Complete. THE History of the Consulate and Empire under Napoleon. ios. fj and (J, completing tho work Just received bv sep3 I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY HISTORY of the American Bible Society from ils organization to the present time. 1 vol. livo SI 50 Bv Rev. W. I'. Strickland. For tale by sep) I.N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. scp.l United States DispeiiMitory New Edition. THE Dispensatory of tho United States of America ; by Dnj. Wood & Bache. Eighth edition, carelully revised. For tale by sulO 1 N. WHITING Ii HUNTINGTON. KW BOOKS. LIFE in the Fat v.t, by George Frederick Ruiton ; 1 vol. 12mo. ''Can A the best books of the season." For sale by jy5 I. N. WHITING II HUNTINGTON. THE BRILLIANT. A GIFT BOOK for 1850, with 15 elegant engravrngs For sale bv ocl9 I N. WHITING dr. HUNTINGTON. MRS. ELLIS' NEW WORK. HEARTS AND HOMES, or Social Distinctions; a story by Mrs Ellis. For sale bv aull. 1. N. WHITING Jr. HUNTINGTON. I. Mich's Expedition to the Dead Sea. ANEW SUPPLY just received by sep.1 I N. WHITING dr. HUNTINGTON. NEW UNA. IADY Alice, or the New Una; a novel. For tale by J aull I. N. WHITING It HUNTINGTON.

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL UOLU MBUS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1849 NUMBER 104. VOLUME XIII. PVBIiMHBO uv SCOTT & BASCOM. Orrifll south-onst corner of lli(!h street and Sugar alley. TEIWIS ncnriaWif in advance. Daily State Joun nl. per annum S1'1 n" Tri-Weekly 5 52 Weekly " '' " - " Daily per week, (payable lo tho carriers 0 I2J ADVERTISING: The following rales mid rules of advertising havo been iigrecii upon btwn tlio proprietors of tbiOhio Statesman mul the Ohio HUM Journal, to bo observed, in all casus, after tins date. July CO, IlJI'J. DAILY PAPER. One square, 12 lines or less, one insertion 0 M " ' each additional " 0 U t 1 week 1 W) A 2 00 v, ,. it 5 .. 3 00 1 month 4 00 o .. fi 00 " 3 " 00 ,, ,. r, 10 no ., n .. i) u 13 00 N ., 12 .i Ill 00 Standing card, fi lines or less, per annum 10 00 J column, with I changes, " " 'R.l I g " n oo 12 ' " " g "V " changed weekly, " " W 00 " daily " " WOO 1 changes, " " 00 , fi .. b ' .i 40 00 ii 9 ii .i ' 45 (10 ' changed weekly, " " 55 00 - daily. " '30 00 Other eases not provided lor, chargeable in conformity with the above r-.toa. The standard of measurement to ho minion type. For each additional Bipiarn in the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length of lime, and lor each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, half prico. Mo advertisements to hi: considered by the year, unless it is specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy ol legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publica-Uon. . Announcing candidates (foremen of evrry description,) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; the same to I e.in all cases, paid in advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Adveitiso.neuts not marked on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, ami payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges of" vearlv advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular' business; and all advertisements not pertainin thereto, to be p aid for extra .l Advertisements lor Auctioneers, uenorei ni "Pwite Agents. -c. not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual raics. No AUVKKTISKM KNTS CAN UK MSEHTRD 0 It ATUITUUS-LT.Advertisement! for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, lo be charge-.! half price. Marriage notices to be charged 25 cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obitu ary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid lor. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to lair), soirees, concerts, or anv public entertainments where charges arc made lor admittance ll noticoa of private associ-tioni every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended lo promote Individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid lor If intended lobe inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rale of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accoinpau ieii by nn advertisement. All leaded advertisements to bo charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as il solid. Advertisements on the insiile exclusively, to be charged at the r ite of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will be holdtn for the prico ol inserting advertisements brought in by them, 131JSI N E SSjCARD S . CLINTON HOUSE, ADAMS a BLOCK, CHILLIjCOTHEi OHIO. J. OABLIBLE, ( I. A T I OK IMKCLKVILLE.) June i2,'49. 'J "" B. rToTwTv 1- TOML1N SON. II. F. CONWAY & CO.. Ifiroccrs, Dealers in Produce, Pig Iron, AN II Commission & Forwiirdins Verclmuts, FRONT STREET, jy3-lyd. ron tsmouth, OHIO. joTrsMiTHr ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, WILL practice in the Courts of franklin and adjoining ounlles. Olliee. in the Etching. Hank Ituilding. High street, Columbus, Ohio. jj 1 IdA-wum. CARLISLE HOUSE, UV J. UOYD, Opposite the New Court II o n e , South Main street, Aprlltt-WfcWtf I' I H C I. V V I I.I. V. OHIO- ATBTTuTtLEST Attorney and Counsellor nt Law, Columbus, Ohio. Oilien, No. 2, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary ol State's Office. j"7 WlLLUM K (ilLMORK! t.HARI.KS W. GH.MOItt. w i.. m. i ' xv en .xiriirtt. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND S O I, 1 C I T O it B A' C HA N C fi R J'. Olbce, N. E. corner Main and Sevenih slreets, auH illy cut innati, o. johk How. a. s. iioane. ROW Co DOANE, Forwardiii!? & ( oiiiinissiin Merchants, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. fJT genti for GliddM At. Co s Irou Furnaces. TJ May if 1849-dlHa. cTR. KINGj-'JfcEVEALER IN DRY GOODS, It., opposite Exchange KL) liank. Columbus. Nov. 111.. tf. B. COM STOCK & CO., 70Rf AUDI.Nt; anu COMMISSION MERCHANTS, J. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, ('anal Uasin, Columbus, Ohio. ' " J 7 1ii d(TwaVaTcIvh IRON FOUNDRY, Uroad street, near the Bridge. Colum bus. Ohio. Stovesof all kiuds.and a great variety ol'Cai-tings, always on hand. Oct. 1. IMl. bit. Rolrr tiTomi'son's office No 4, NEIL'S K.xcii am;e, opposite the Secretarr of Stale's Office. High St., Columbus. decll. WmTwiLLSIIIRE RILEY, SURCICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Aleock'a I'remium Teeth. For sale UakerAt Riley's Fatent Forcep Key. Mav I3..t-wly. CEORCE E. WAI.CCTT, SION ANU bASXEli 1' A INTER, Nov. 'J.. .dif. coLUMiius, j 1 1 1 o . WATLRrritALLT ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio. (7" Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement or Deeds for the State of New York. O" Office on High at., between Town and Rich. octJO. bhrMXRisTsoFFicE; BAF.MF.N I" of Judge Swan's new building. High it. Retidencr Sottthwe! coinsr of Rich and Third sis., opposite Uaptist ''hurch. decll dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL, BY DAVID MITCHELL, Broad ilreel, Columbus. 0-hio. April fi.. dtf. I. N. WIIIT1JK. IIUNTINGTOW, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Rank. High street. Columbus. Ohio. Alargeassortmcnj Books and Stationery always on hand. SEIBERT A LILLEY, BOOK-BINDERS, High street. opposite the Public Offices, Columbus. Aug. 26. I&lo. W s. Skibkrt. M. (.Limit. " jere,abb6tt CO., DEALERS in Hsrdware and Cutlers, Iron, Nails, (ilass. House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechsnical Tools. Militarv Goods, Ac. Ac, No. 161 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. JOHN SIMMONS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN READY WADE CLOTHING, QUIHOY BALL, BOSTON. TIIK attention of ukai.kks in OLOtBIRO is MHCITID TU TIIK AIIOVK KSTAIII.IS1IMKNT. Messrs. simmons & CO.. kep onolU nthonhtnd every variety and style of READY MADE CLOTHING adapted to the Western Trade. They have many facilities lor obtaining the raw material, and manufacturing at low prices, not enjoyed by any oibur house. Western Merchants, visiting Boston, will do well to examine the above S TOCK, before making their purchases n New York or elsewhere. OROtBI lot Ready Made Clo-Ihing will meet with prompt attention, at lowest nricca. JOHN SIMMONS & CO., QlilNCY HALL. BOSTON. Aog.fi, 1MB. aula dim CHICK BRING & GILBERT'S Premium Iloston Pianos, Just received and for sale at manufactu rer's prices. A. REED, Agent, Four duors North of the Neil House, nnlO-dly Columbus, Ohio. 91E HV CLOUGH a- hoods. u V. STALKY'. L'LKRK Sr-BisoFir.i.D.O. flpHE Office of the Ohio Singe Company's Lines to San-JL ilusky. Columbus, Wheeling and Dayton, is kept at tho Buckeye House. Passengers taken to and from the depot freo ol charge. Meals always ready on the urrival of tho cars We refer the traveling public to the propriolora of tho Stage Companies, who are willing to certify that ttrrc (l a itai;e office ill the ttmkiye Home, that receipts for faro to any point on lite line. nu.Mf NATIONAL HOTEL, SPRING FIELD. THE proprietor of th abovt Hotel wishes it distinctly understood, that there is no 7c;e Office in Springfitta exiept ul lilt house that there is neither agent, drivers, horses or stages nt any other house. ISAAC THAYER, Proprietor. Springfield, July ID, llillt. jyl'J dtf. "TOLFMBUSTlN81liUiCK COMPANY, FIRE and marine. THIS Company continues to insure every rpecins of building, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and merchandize, and other property contained therein, n-gainst loss or damage by fire ; also, stenuiboats, and a sail vessels, and tho cargo! of steamboats, sail vessels, heel boats, and olher vvater craft, against the perils of seas, lakes, and rivoiB, on the most favorable terms. DEM AS ADAMS, Jr., Scc'y. June 15, lniD-dtf. ERICK SON & TREADWELLj CCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, for the purchase and J sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, and No.64 I'car street, Boston. A -X RON ERICKSON, Rochester. N. Y. UEOROE FREADVVELL, Boston oocli dly. T II E 0lii E RNSnNSTR E L. A COLLECTION of Psalm and Hymn Tunes. Odes and AnthCmi : In three parts, selected from eminent authors, together with a number of new tunes never before publisher) Sailed to nearly every melro. and well adapted to Churches of every denomination, Singing Schools, pri vate Societies, with plain rules for learners. By I.. J. Jones, of Mississippi. Just received at the new bookstore, Neil House. l-cJ3 J. II. RILEY & CO cTVf. K ENT.'SON CO., M OTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WE have removed to No. Lid, in tho comer building ol High and Rich street, one door north of Denig & Sons' Drug store, where we will be found ready to attend to all consignment that we may receive, such as Real Es tate, Drv (ioods. Groceries, Ac. rjy Liberal advances mado on consignments. nov3 lyd. To Country Merehnnts. CtALL on C. R KING, and buy goods below the market I prices. Ccme along, and make yourselves known as cash buyers responding to this call, and you w ill buy. For a few days only. C. R. K1NU. May 17. 1849 d&W. NEIL HOUSE BATHS Arc now in tine operation, and this delightlul, cheap and healthy luxury, can now be enjoyed in full perlec-tion. Warm, Cold and Shower Bath, at all hours. Q.J" Tickets obtained at the Olliee of the Neil House. Ladies' ilatbl. The Baths lor Ladies are now open, and tickets can be obtained by ringing the bell in the ladies' parlor of the Neil House, where a lemale attendant will be in readiness. jelfi dtf. Hats and Caps. J. B. COFFROTII & CO., 2 High Mrect. D ODD'S White ind Ulark He iver Httl, Do. Moleskin nnd Silk do. With a no flit. I nsHortmcntof CAPS, itc. JiibI. rrreivoil and for sale cheap. je2J-dtf. BIORE LEATHER OF AM. kTniis. Hll. KIMBALL luiH just received, in sdditi in to lii t'ormer Btctck. an extensive supply of Spanish ami Slaughter Sole Leather, I ;pcr do.. Call and Kip Skins, Morocco and Kid Skins of every variety, I'ink, Cochineal and Fair Linings, bindings, &c. All ol which will be fold at great lur-jams, at his old atand, sin of the Coldeu Uoo Columbus, June 19, IMMtT. fireei Lawn Cemetery TVTOTICK la hereby given that Lota can be procured in W (Jreou Lawn Cemet ry, until the firit of August next, at the following price : Kirst Class Lot rents per square foot. Second class Lots fi cents per square foot. Third class Lots 5 cents per square foot. On and after the lirst of August, the prices will be as follows i Kiret class Lots 10 cents per square foot. Second class Lois 7 cents per square foet. Third class Lots .5 cents per square foot. The Superintendent will be on the grounds, in fair weather, from ! o'clock A. M. until (i o'clock P. M. By order of tho Board of Trustees. jyl3-dtf&2tw ALF.X. . t.LKiNN, Clork. TOOTH PASTE. A SUPERIOR article of Charcoal Basle for the Teeth, highly recommended. The bent quality of Cologne. Kine Almond Soap. Eau Luatralj a fine article for the Hair. Anti-Mephitic Aromatic, Vinegar, for the sick room. Kxtracts, assorted kinds. Ox Marrow A line quality of flair Brushes. For sale at the new bookstore, Neil House. jyoj. J. H. W LEY & CO. TO HINDERS KCLING MA( HIM:, iron frame, in perfect order, for sale cheap for cash. C. SCOTT jefi. LA KKFOtlf. fTMi.CTS on Law Kelorminst published. and for sule al J. the new bookstore out- .1. II. RILEY aV CO. Port Foho?-AHiericaii Scenery. THCTeaafa of Kosciusko, West Point Va)W ot Wiiket-barrc.l'enn. Yale ("ollepe, New Haven, Conn. Also, a fiue assortment of Kolios, in Turkey Morocco, cap nnd 4to sires Kmc Stationery, ItO. &.C. JyX J. II. RILEY A, Co. MEW ROOKS. PKNDF.XMS, iNo.J. by Thackeray ; 25c. Scenes where the Templer has triumphed ; by tl.e author of The Jail ("haplain 33c. Morniii(rs among the Jesuits a' Rome; by the Rev. M. H. Seymour ; dike. Bojrue's Tbeohgical Lectures; 1 vol. Ovo. Just received by neJo (. N. WHITLNC; A HI NTIN(iTOiN. WIIITR FISH.-SOhbls. 2() half do. Lake Superior Fish, in very excellent condition, tine and large, at V. M, FINCH'S. I v J 7 4 and j Buckeye Block. OUTLINES OF ENGLISH LITERATI KK. A COMFOIM) of English Authors and their works, by JIM) of En For sale by XX BMW. sepl J. II. RILEY & CO. BOVOEMS PLATES, No. 13, is now ready for the subscribers, seH J. II KILEY & CO. Ci OLD PENS. A very superior article of Cold Peia r lor sale by ip23 W. M. SAVACK. PKOPOHALS i'OH INDIAN ;OOD.S. Dkpaiitmknt OV thk ImTREIoil Oriiri: Imimn ArKAins, September lZlJ, IBI'J OCALKD PROPOSALS Will bo received at tho Office of kj the Commiaaloner of Indian Ati'airv at W asliinglonCity, until ID o doc on I hursday, the 1st day ol iNovember next, for lurniahing the following good in the qoandtiee aunexed, or thereabouts, for tho ut.e of the Indians, und tlel.veiablo in tliu ally of .New York, via: Blankets. 2,100 pairs 3 point while Mackinac blanket a, to measure tj(J by 12 inches, nud weigh eight pound I400 pairs point white Muckuinc blankets, to measure 6 1 by Cb iBehafj nnd weigh six pounds ; 1,176 pairs l2 point while Mackinac blankets, to measure 12 by ttfl inches, and Wtlgtl live and aquartor pounds ; 0 pairs U DOinl while Mackinac blanket . tt measure ' by o(J inches. and weighfuurandaquiiricrpounds; 0 pajra 1 point white Mackinac blankets, to measure t by lo inches, and weiub three and a quartet pounds ; 400 pairs 3 point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure (i0 by 11 inches, ami weigh eight pounds ; 300 pain point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure .'j by lib inches, and wei!i six pounds ; 10O pain .JjJ point gieen Mackinac blankets, to measure 6u by B4 inches, and weigh ten pounds ; 300 pairs .' point green Mackinac blankets, to measure nO ny 72 inches, and weigh eight pounds; b0 pairs point green Mackinac btjnkcts, lo measure M by 60 inches, and weigh six pounds ; 100 pairs 'M point gentlnnlln blue Mackinac blankets, to measure u'( by 1U 'nches, and wci?h ten pounds ; 4C0 pairs 3 point gentinelhi blun Mackinac blankels, to measure b0 by 72. inches, aud Weigh eight pounds ; 300 pairs ;7, point gcutinella blue Mackinac blankets, to tneaeure M by 0b inches, nod weigh six pounds. Dry Goods 1,000 yanls scarlet strouda ; liOO yards blue stroutls ; l.h'OO yards fancy list cloth, blue ; yards fancy lit cktb, scailet; 360 yards faucy list cloth, green ; 1,000 yanls gray list cloth, blue ; 3.01-0 yards saved list cioth,blue; lJjOU yards saved list cloth, learllt j 80fl yardl saved list cloih, green; S2fi pounds worsted yarn, 3 fold J 100 dozen cotton dig handkerchiefs! i!li0 dozen cottou Madras handkerchiefs ; 176 dozen black silk baudkerchiefs; 90 dozen 0 4 cotton sIiuwIb ; f(0 dozen 0 4 cotton shawls ; 06 dozen I-1 cotton shawls ; '10 doaeti 0-I- woolen shawls; 2fJ,000 yards d6meatlo calico ; AjJOOyardi Gngllah and French calico ; 10,000 yardi Merrimack calico ; 3,600 yarus blue drilling 0,000 yards Ceorgia sinpes ; 4,U)0 yards blue denims ; 1.000 yards cotlonnrie ; 7.d00 yanls domestic shirting, bleached ; IfljOOO yanls domestic shining, unhlenched ; 16 0 '1 J ai iIm domestic sheeting, unhlcaclicd 0,i '!'l yr.rds checks, siripes, and plaids ; d's) doaen woolen bocks ; 7,000 yards plaid Ifmey 1 ,600 vards llnnnels. assorted ; 1,600 flannel shirtH; 700 calico shirts; 160 pound i linen thread ; 660 pounds cotton thread ; '1(H) dozen spool cotton, oh. 1 to 30 j 60 pounds sewing silk ; 700 piece riband, assorted; 4i00 yards bed ticking; 1,000 y ards Kentucky jeana ; 600 yards saltiuets ; 160 gross worsted gartering ; 00 pounds ('hine.se vermilion; 10 dozen silk handkerchiefs, bark aud Bandana ; 160 gross fancy and clay pipes. Hardware. I,7o0 pounds brass kettles ; 1,090 tin kettleaj 70 neMts of ja)aimed kettles, U in a nest j 270 dozen butcher knives ; 23.000 gun Uinta ; 20 gross squaw uwls 7,000 tish hooks ; 26 dozen fish lines ; 25,000 needlea, assorted ; 100 dozen combs, assorted 10 dozen scissors, assorted 10 gross UH worms ; 13 dozen aes, Xo weigh from to 6, pounds ; 60 dozen half axes, lo weigh 3-4 pounds; 21 dozen hatchets, to weih 1 pounds. Agricultural Intjilcrnerils, fyc. 730 axs, to weigh frtun -l to 6 pounds ; 400 half axes, to weigh 3j pounds ; 200 hatchets, to weigh 1 pounds ; 26 broad axes ; 200 drawiim knives. 12 inches in leUL'tb ; 700 auuers, in equal proportions of 1, 1, ; , and , inch ; I.jO pairs haines ; 760 pairs trace chains ; 300 pounds brass kettles 1,600 weeding hoes ; 176 band saws ; 40 cross-cut saws, 7 feet in length ; 40 cross-cut saws, 0 fect in length ; 100 hand-saw files; 100 cross-cut saw li'es 40 log chains, to weigh 26 pounds eaeh ; 600 Whittemore cords. No, 10; 700 q-iarters socket chisels; 1)0 planes, fore and jack. Northwest Guns 660 Northwest guns, two-thirds of which must measure 30 inches in length of barrel, and one third 42inch-C-, to be delivered in the city of New York or Philadelphia, as may Im required. Samples of nil the above articles are deposited in the office ol the Commissioner of Indian A Hairs ; and it may be proper to remaik that those of hardware, agricultural implements, and north vest guns, are entirely now. and of better quality than the articles heretofore furnished under former contracts. The proposals may be divided into four parts, viz : 1st. Blankets. 2d. Dryuoods, 3d. Hardware, to include agricultural implements, Jtc. 4th. Jorthwst gun. The lowest competent responsible bidder will receive the whole or any part of the contract according to tho above scale, tho Department leaervlng to itself the right to de-termiue whether the bidder is comptent and responsible, or '1 he whole amount in n money to be applied to the purchase '.0,000, hut the Department reserves o( goodewil! be about XW.OOO the right to increase or diminish the quantity of any of the articles named, or substitute others in lieu thereof, or to require, at similar prices, such goods as may he wanted cr presents or other purposes, in the administration Of the affairs of the Department Coeds of American manufacture, all other thincs being equal, will heprclerred ; but as all the samples of hhiikcts ami cloths am of foreign manufacturo it will be necet-siry when a domestic article is bid for. that a sample ol it should sreompany the bid, to enable the Department to decide whether it is of equal quality with the samples to be exhibited. The party proposing to supply the articles will make nn invoice of all the items embraced in the above list, ami allix the prices, in dollar and cents, at which he or they will fur nish them, deliverable in JNew York, (or if the contractor prefers it, about one half of the quantity may bo delivered in St. Louis, Missouri, free of expense to the Government ) on or before the 16th day of May next, assuming the quan-t ty of each article as specified in this advertisement, and extending the cost, mak.ng an aggregate of the whole invoice COnatitUtUng the hid. The goods will be inspected in lew York (and in St. Louis, if any portion of them should be delivered there.) by an agent ot the United States, who will be appointed by the Department for tho purpose, and to ascertain the conformity ol the articles purchased with the samples exhibited, when the contract shall be made, and with the terms of the contract Itself, which shall contain a clause thai if the articles are notlurnished within the time prescribed, or if they ore ot insufficient quality in the opinion of tho agent aforesaid, and if wilhin five days alter notice of such insufheiene;, tho party shall not furnish olhers in lieu thereof of the required quality, the United Stales shall be authorized to purchase them of others, and to charge any increase of price they may be compelled tojmy thero-for. to the contractor, who shall pay the said difference to the United Stales. Bonds will be required, in the amount of the bids, with two good sureties, the sufficiency ot whom to be certified by a United States Judge or District Attorney, for the faith-111 performance of the contracts, l'avment will he made after the contract is completed anil the delivery of the goods as aforesaid to sn agentof the Department, upon a duplicate invoice certified by him. Communications to be marked "Proposals for Indian goods." The bids will be submitted with the following bending, nnd none will be received that arc not made in the form Ittd terms here prescribed : '' 1 (or we) propose to furnisli for the service of the Indinn Department tho following goodB.atthe prices affixed to them respectively, viz : (Merc insert 'he list of goods.) Deliverable in tae city of New York (or St. Louis) on or before the day of' next; nod in r.nun of the nc- fieptance of this proposal, tf in quantity being prescribed by the Department,! (or we) will execute R contract according to this agreement, and give satisfactory security to tho Department within ten dayu akcr the acceptance of this bid ; nnd in case of failure to enter into such contract, and give such security, I (or we) will pay to the United States tho difference between the sums bidden by me (or us) and tho bum which the United States may be obliged to pay for tlio me articles." Kach and every bid must also be accompanied with k guaranty in tho following lonn, to be signed by one or more re-(sponsible peraous. whoun sufficiency must be certified by some one who known to the Dcpurtmcnt, either personally or by his official position. ' I, (or we) hereby guaranty that ,lho above bidder, will comply with the terms of the advertisement, for proposals for Ind'ini goods,' dated 2'Jlti September, 13411. if the contract should be awarded to him, nud enter into bond for tlio execution of the same within the time prescribed." p OI1I AN DO BKOV oetj ;JtawtIsi.ov. ( 'ommiaaioner of Indian Affairs. IC7"" NOTICE. Th tlm.forop.nlng thabidi is extended to the 1st dny of DCBlbr next, fit 1(1 o'clock A. M. nnd the tune or delivery (tf lb poods to lue 1st June, HIM). The regulation forbidding .xtraota to lie taken from the contnietu ot' former yu:irh, has b.Q ret-cinded. oc25-rdcl O. 11. CINCIN NAT I LAW DJcUVAJlTM BUT OP TIIK CINCINNATI COLLEGE. n"MIK reculur annual Term of the Law Department pf the L Cincinnati t'nllege, will be opened on the third Mon-duy in November next, (November lilth) to continue until the first Monday in April. A preliminary course of Lectures will be delivered during the week, commencing on tlio second Monday in November (If th.) The course of instruction is designed to prepare atudents for the practice of the Law, and will embrace the usual tt ties and subjects of Common and Statute Law, and of Kouity. There will be at least two exercises daily, and on three days of (he week three exercises, consisting of Let lures by the Instructor, and of Recitations in the Text Books, which are embraced in the course. A Moot Court will be holden once a week, or oftener, at which students will be required to prepare pleadings, furnish briefs, and make oral argument'. The students will be required to furnifb themselves1 with the following Text Hooks ; Walker's Introduction to American Law, Blnclutone'a ('ommeuUrieM. ('bitty on ('on-tracia. Gould on Pleading, Greenleaf on I'.vidence, nol combe's Introduction to Equity, and Smith's Commercial Law. Lectin es on Constitutional and International Law will be dell Voted by Mr. (ireene. The Board of Trustees will confer tho degree of Bacho-lor of Laws upon 6uch of the ftttdentt as. upon examination, by a Committee of the liar of Cincinnati, are found to be qualified to practice law. The Tuition fee will be 60 for the term. An additional fee of $u is charged, as a graduation fee. to all who take u decree. Boarding and lodging may be bad here in respectoble houses, nt Jjf'!,50 or a week. Any additional information, in regard to the school, will be cheerfully given, upon application by letter or otherwise to either of the undersigned. WILLIAM GREENE, JAM KS P. liULCOMUK, CHARLES I'. JAMKS, Faculty of the Law School. oc 19-1 md ( in. Qax, KDft K COHKUffG. W IX MAN wool). ALPRXU WOOD CONKUMG, MOOD & CO., MAN L FACTU KKKS OK Pure White Lead, Chrome (ireen, Bed Lead, " Yellow, Litharge, u Bed, Butty, Paria Green. VVhitinff. fire dried, Chinese Blue, Paria White, Assorted colored Paints and Cider Vinegar. North side of Court stmt, Ettit of Brottfhnaij. WE have adopted the most approved melhail, as practised b best Kastern manufacturers, in manufae'.or ing White Lead, and will warrant it equal to any manufactured in tho United States. Will warrant the quality of each article we manufacture, to be as good asnny lo be pro cured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered ut lowest prices on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati, Jan. 3 lyd&w MACK & BROTHERS, HADPrACTURSRI AND Wllol.K.SAI.K DSALIRI IN HEADY MADE CLOTHING, 307 Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio, RESPECTFULLY inform the Cltttenl of Columbus and vicinity, that we have opened In this place, in Mr. Wal cult's new room, nearly opposite the Capitol HotUtt, a new and fashionable stock of m t all nnd Winter Clothing, Consisting of Broad, Pilot, Pelt, Blanket and Beaver Cloth Over Coats. Cloaks, a large aesoitinentof Krock nnd Dress, Business and Walking Coals, 'C, Vc, An extensive lot of Plain, Caiters, and Spring Bottoms Pantaloons, of all colots, stripes and figures, made up oi the moat fashionable materials. A largo variaty of Vests, of the latest cut. (ienile-mcn's Linen Drawers, Undershirts, Crav.its, Scarfs, Suspenders, Hat, Cape, Carpet Bags, Vc ; a lot of other articles too numerouo to mention. All of the above articles are offered to the public, at prices lower than any Other establishment of this kind in this cit has done before. Purchasing ns we do our materials at the Kastern market!, and manufacturing the clothing OUT self, we think us safe in saying that we are enabled to sell clothing f rom 10 to 16 per cent cheaper than the rest, without less profits to ourselves lining those- connected with our manufactory, we snail be constantly in receipt, of now clotbinu. made of the latest style of goods and cut in the latest fashion, by one of the best cutlers in the west. We respectfully solicit the calls of the Cents to examine our stock, and if they find anything to suit, we a-e confident the prices alwaya will, (live us a trial, is all we ask. Columbus, Oct. 8, 1849-dSm, M. & B. CAPITOL HOUSE, COLUMBUS. OHIO, M. NORTHROP, PROPRIETOR, THIS new and popular Hotel is located in tho most central part of the city. It lias been enlarged, and is now furninhed in a nlvle equal to that of any Hoiel in the West. The Table d'Hote is furnished with every luxury the market ali'ords, and no pains will he spared to make the guests feel ntliome. Stages for all the routes, call at this house daily for passe ngeri. Convenient, and lirst rate Slahling and Carriage House attached, nnd experienced and careful Ostlers, always in attendance.eptemtier in. IBI'J. lyd Fr. BIUMNKBs (Late of New Lisbon, iluo,) CIEKRRAIj Agency, Commission and forwarding Mr J chant, deals in liutter. Cheese, l.ard, anil Produce in eueral, No. 13, Btat front St., near steamhoat lauding, Cin-. ..nti, Ohio. ..el'er to Justus Wright, and A. (i. Richardson, Hi o. ti Co.. Cincinnati; B. W. Snodgrnts .V. Co., New Lisbon; (inggifc Klliott, Phllldslpblaj John Smith. Nw Orleans; S. H. Rott, Portsmouth ; Lawson & Cnvode, Wellsville ; Ewalt nnd Qebbart, Pittsburgh; John Scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scott. St. Louts. sop22 dtl. (vfiAil BOXES Bcllevcrnoii Superior Wheel UUU Oven (ilass, sizes from 6 K9 to 40X80. 4flO boxes double thick. Imitation Crown, Plalc and French, of nil descriptions. s!0(l(l boxen Country Brands, sizes from 7 X 9 to 20X 21. Constantly on hand at Pittsburgh prices. N. W. S PEERS, ocI7-tf No. 12 Columbia st., Cincinnali. CiUUAR AND S. H. MOl.ASNES- O 200 brls. Kelincd Sugars ; SO do. S. II. Molasses, prime, landing from Belle Isle, nnd for sale by (; KINti &. HEFFNER, Cincinnati. Ul.ES. Six very line Mules, snitable tor Caliior nia adventurers, may lie had bv applying to 5 KIMS &. IIKKFNI'.R, 27 Alain st.Cincinnali. RAISINS. 2IN) boxes. 1001 boxes, 100 boxes, landing from John Adams, nnd for sale by apf, KIMS & HP.KPiNl'.R. Cincinnati. MOI.ASSKS. I .IKX) brls Molasses, landing Irom Bell Isle, and for sale by KIMS & HKFFNER. npf, 17 Main st., Cincinnati. 100 npli IIACSiH I' i km nil.; 50 bnfrs Javn To Are landing from United Slates, and for sain by KIMS & HF.FFNF.R, Cincinnati. I" i: I II l it. IK) bundles I'pnei and Skirlii.g Leather U list received lv RUtU .V ttr.r 1 1 r.K. ap(i No. 27 Main St., Cincinnati. 'UttAR ANU MOLASSKS.-o.r0 hdds. Sugar, fair J andpriuio; 1 .211(1 bbls. IMolnsses. rorsnlehy KING I1F.FFNF.H, 27 Mnin street, m:ir.'2. ('incinnati. TAIL 100 brls S. C. Tar, just received and for sale by npfi KINO k HEFFNF.R. Cirainnif.. B 0 OKS &i vSTA'l'IO N 1: R , t. N. WHITING & HUNTINQTON, HookuUtm and Stationer., Ilirlnlrctt. NEW EDITION OF SWAN'S EXECUTOR'S AND ADMINISTRATOR'S MANUAL. A MANUAL FOR EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS, in tho settlement of F'.atnica of Deceased Persons; with Practical Forms. By Joseph R, Swan, late President Judge of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, and author of " Swuu's Treatise on the law relating to the i'owers nod Dutieii of Justice! ol the Peace and Constables, in the Stat of Ohio." New edition, 1 vol. roy. 12nio. For tale at the bookstore of I. N. WIIITINC; 4t HUNTINGTON. Columbus, Sept. b, 1846, The work may also be had. at the publishers' prices, of the following persons, viz : Dr. Harvey Scott Lancaster; Joseph Jones, bookseller, Ubillicotb ; William McArthur, Cirelevillc ; I). M. Mtiriav. Portsmouth; Sauford & Co., booksellers, Newark ; W. W. Reed t Sons, ami A. W. Pcr-ley,do., Zanesville ; McCrackon & Thompson, Cambridge j Dr. John Dunham. St. Clairsville ; J. II. Thompson, bookseller, Wheeling ; A. L. Frazer, do., Steubenvillo ; B. L. dc. 'P. Elunna, Now Lisbon ; James A. Adair, Ksi-, McConnells-fillet Wm. Nash, Gallipolis; Henry II. Neal, do.; Beebe iV F.lkin". bookllrj Akron; W. or. S. Slooum, do., Marietta ; J.D Bigger ifc Co., Mtailllon ; I. J. Fast, do , Canton; B. Little, do., Ravenna; C. W. James, clerk of tho cour'. Logan. I locking county; Samuel Kucppor, VV'ooster ; John licall, Cadiz ; Martin Welker, clerk ol the court. Miller burgh, Holmes county ; Wm. II. Canfield, F.sip, Mtdina; M. C. Vounglove, bookseller, Cleveland ; Sanlord & Hay-ward, do., do ; C. Bartlett, do , Paiucsvihe ; W. N. Porter, Warren, Trumbull county ; Amos C. I lubhard, clerk of the court. Jefferson, Ashtabula county ; David Campbell & Son, bookseller. Sandusky City; W. M. Slarks, PortmaBter, Lower Sandllsk ; J. J. Beach, bookseller, Mansfield ; J. B. Larwill, clerk of the court. Bucyrus ; Bronson &. McLcne, Kenlon, Hardin county ; J. N. Kurtz, bookseller, Springfield ; S. Milliksn. clerk of the court, Washington, Fayette county; Charles Kiln, bookseller, Dayton; Francis Harris, Xsnltl James Morrison, Plqnaj 'Phomas Brodie. Postmaster, Lebanon ; H W. Derby i. Co., booksellers, Cincinnati ; Bradley & Anthony, do., do.; Wm. W. Fay, Delaware; G. C. Worth. Upper Sandusky; Curtis Allen, Marion; John Melvin. London, Madison county; George Ebert, Tiffin I Wm. Hood, Perrysburgh; ('. E. Newman and J. M. Crosby, Norwalk ; J. Soweis & Co., Findlay ; Otto H. Mncller, Somerset, Perry co.; Parsons & Co.,10iyria. rc7 dAtw won13erpul"i1ventio1v A HISTORY' of Wonderful Inventions, illustrated with numerous engravings; 1 vol. I.O.STKNTS : The Mariner's Compasa ; The Steam Engine ; Lighthouses; The Cotton Manufacture; Gunpowder aid Gun Cotton; Sleam Navigation ; ('locks; The P.ailway; Priming; Gas Light ; The Thcroometer The Electric Telegraph; The B.troiiicter; '''he Telescope ; The Microscope. Just received and for sale hy j3. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. NE W BOOKS. LYNCIPS EXPEDITION A narrative of the United Spates' Expedition to the River Jordan and the Dead Se i ; 1 vol. fl?o., wiih maps and numerous illustrations. Cirlylo's Dante Dame's Divine Comedy, The Inferno ; a liter d prose translation, with the tail of tb original, colla ted from tho best editions, and txplanlvuy notes ; 1 vol. 12 mo; by John A. Carlyle, M. I). Characteristics of Literature Illustrated by the genins of distinguished men ; 1 vol ; by Henry 'P. Tuckerman. Roland Cashcl : by Charles Lever "part 2. For iae by jyll, 1. H. WHITING HUNTINGTON. (iealer's EcclRblnsticnl History. A COMPOUND of Ecclesiastical History, by Dr. John C. L. Giesler ; a new edition in 2 vols. Itvo. Chalmers' Sermon, from 17LIU to lb' 17; forming vol. 6, of Chalmers' Posthumous Works. Uildreth's U. Slates, from tho first settlement of tho country to tho organization of the government uuder the Fcde. ral Constitution, in 3 vols. Southey's Common Place Book; being choice selections from celebrated authors ; in two parte par. I, 50c. For tale by an.! I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKS. THE History of Peiulennis, his Fortunes and Misfortunes, his Friends and his greatest Enemy By W. M. Thackeray, author of Vanity Fair, The Great llogaity Diamond, A c. Illustrated hv liie author. Price 25 cents, 'Phe Magic of Kindness; or the wondrous story of the Good Huau. By the Brother! Mayhew. Illustrated by George Crtliksbankl und Henry Meadows. History of tho National Constituent Assembly of Franco, from fllay, 1848, By J. F. Corkran, Esq. Just received and for sale by sell I. N WHITING & HUNTINGTON. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. THE subscribers keep constantly nn hand at their book store, a very general assortment of Sunday School Hooks, embracing an extensive variety of Library Books. Qnoatfon Books, Teachers' Class Books, Catechisms, &.c.,dcc. ('heap Bibles, Testaments. &c, &c. All of which will be sol I at the Societies' Eastern pi ices. Persons desiring to make up Sunday School Libraries, die., are invited to call and examine their assortment. jy2l d&w. 1. N. W HITIN G &H U NTINGTON. New Edition of Fremont's Exp.loringExpeliS Monti OREGON and California Tho Exploring Expedition to the Rockv Mountains. Oregon and California, by brevet Col. J C. Fremont. To which is added a description of the Physical Geography of California, with recent noti-ces of the (Sold Region, from the latest and most authentic sources ; I vol. Ilnro, new edition. Just received at the booksiore of jy7 dfcw. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. THE CAXTONI. A FAMILY PICTURE, by Sir E. Lytton Bulwer;2 xl. pans, .'I7c. " CJ Wo write, with eyes overrunning withheart-enriching tears, one word of tribute to The (.'axtona'' the truest liclion overspun by human brain from the experience I the human heart." N. Y. 'Iribunt. For sale by oc2i) 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Til ENCIARNATION; ' OR. Pictures of the Virgin nnd Her Sou; by Charles Beccher with an introduction, by Mrs. Harriet Bcech-er Stowe ; 1 vol. M arie Antoinet'c; by J. S. C. Abbott. 1 vol. crimson cloth, with engravings. For sale by jya. 1. N. WHITING It HUNTINGTON. DR. COMBE'S U UllE"TO HEALTH ' Health and long lije within the reach of all." THE Universal Guide to nealth, by a rational course if food aud diet; by A ndrew Combe. M. D. New edition. 1 vol. 12mo. For sale nt the bookstore of jy7. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. GODEY'S LA DY'S BOOK ; Th Magazines for November; Ranlett's Architecture, Nos. 7 and 8, Vol.2. Just received by OC23 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. THIERS' NAPOLEON, Complete. THE History of the Consulate and Empire under Napoleon. ios. fj and (J, completing tho work Just received bv sep3 I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY HISTORY of the American Bible Society from ils organization to the present time. 1 vol. livo SI 50 Bv Rev. W. I'. Strickland. For tale by sep) I.N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. scp.l United States DispeiiMitory New Edition. THE Dispensatory of tho United States of America ; by Dnj. Wood & Bache. Eighth edition, carelully revised. For tale by sulO 1 N. 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